Disrupting the education paradigm
As we continue getting used to our kitchens, living rooms, and bedrooms doubling as offices, virtual meeting rooms, and classrooms, many people are starting to ask, “What’s next?” And since more than 1.
Enhance your instructional toolbox with new strategies that encourage learning in the classroom and beyond.

As we continue getting used to our kitchens, living rooms, and bedrooms doubling as offices, virtual meeting rooms, and classrooms, many people are starting to ask, “What’s next?” And since more than 1.
Schools around the world are exploring new approaches to teaching and learning to ensure students are prepared for success in school and in life.
Michael Dunlea’s third-grade classroom in Tabernacle, New Jersey is arranged like a traditional living room with comfortable seating and shared working spaces so students with different learning styles and strengths can collaborate on projects, share books, and foster communication.
Are you a teacher looking for new ways to grow professionally and engage your students?
We get a lot of great ideas from our educator community about how to use tech tools in innovative ways, and that’s been particularly true when it comes to using Flipgrid as a remote learning resource.
The knowledge, skill, versatility, passion for their profession, and commitment to their students that teachers exhibit is always visible. But the incredible effort that educators around the world have made in recent months to quickly adapt to remote learning is worthy of special recognition.
Humans love to celebrate. We learn at an early age that every milestone is a good reason to gather, share our excitement with friends and family, feel pride in our accomplishments, and enjoy the warmth of connection.
When it became clear in March that the University of South Florida (USF) would move to remote learning, like other educational institutions around the globe, school leaders were ready.
From time to time, we feature stories about Changemakers, as we call them, educators who are making a difference in the lives of students around the world.
From time to time, we feature stories about Changemakers, educators who are making a difference in the lives of students around the world.
With the exponential growth in schools conducting remote learning comes the demand for tools and new ways to ensure all the safety of all students.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, Minecraft: Education Edition has launched new renewable energy lessons and immersive worlds. This content is available for educators and students using Minecraft: Education Edition as well as Minecraft players on the Bedrock platform.